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Curvy Pedestal Taper Candlesticks

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In the vein of trying to do things outside of my comfort zone, if you read the thread about the ornaments, I am also trying to turn more interesting things like candlestick holders. These are fairly small...I have a lot of expensive exotic wood, but I have not been able to bring myself to experiment like this with that wood. So I've been experimenting with branches 2-3" in diameter that cost me nothing, so if I screw up its no skin. This was my first time turning a more ornate type of spindle. I had plans for three of these, with the third one having an additional layer of design and being another ~1" taller than the tall one here (each one being about an inch difference in height). That one exploded on me, though, due to an internal crack (and maybe pith) I couldn't see from the outside. :'( RIP beautiful wood piece!

Not the most exciting pieces, but, I did learn a fair bit. Including that I mis-judged the dimensions for the bottom part of the taller candlestick...the diameter of the top of the curvy part, should have been smaller. So its a little out of touch with what I think is the more pleasing curves of the shorter one... 🤷‍♂️

Wood is elm. From my own tree...that sadly an ornery group of squirrels girdled by eating the bark off...and it died a few years ago. Left me with tons of really nice wood, though! I have logs for years...

Candlestick Holders - Ornate Pedestal - Elm - 1.jpg
 
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Both are nice candlestick holders, but I agree that the shorter one is "nicer".

If you aren't using them, calipers come in very handy with spindle work. Can use them to very quickly establish diameters of different elements with a parting tool. Really helps when you have multiple elements in varying sizes.
 
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